How to Cover Cabinets With Stainless Steel

March 8th, 2011 No comments

Covering Cabinet With Stainless Steel

If your bathroom vanity is lacking flare and curb appeal, try covering it with a peel and stick stainless steel coating. The contact paper or PVC film comes in rolls that you simply apply to the cabinet parts. All you will need is a clean smooth surface, a sharp blade, vibrating sander, sand paper, blow dryer and a credit card.

If you have raised panel cabinet doors, you will need to make some flat Melamine or medium density fiber board (MDF) doors. If you are only working with sink cabinet doors that have raised panels, you could contact glue quarter inch (1/4″) thick plywood over the faces. read How To Cover Cabinets With Stainless Steel

How To Make Magnetic Backsplashes

March 7th, 2011 No comments

Magnet Kitchen BacksplashBelow is an excellent video reviewing the use of magnetic paint. It’s possible to use this paint on kitchen backsplashes. You have two options, you can use metal Formica or metallic paint. Formica can be used like a dry erase board.

For the purpose of this instructional, a kitchen wall laminate installer cuts and fits separate boards around the cabinets. He then laminates them with metallic laminate by applying contact adhesive to both materials. The magnetic wall-splashes are then installed using Liquid Nails construction adhesive.
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How To Build Wall Storage Cabinets

March 6th, 2011 No comments

Fabricating Upper Storage Cabinets
Everybody knows that floor space in a garage is a premium. This video demonstrates how to take back some of that space by building a wall storage cabinet. You will discover some basic construction methods and the use of simplicity in gaining strength through the use of Kreg joinery. The goal is to bring together many components into one to look like one big cabinet.
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How To Remove Backsplashes

March 6th, 2011 3 comments

I’ve been remodeling kitchens for many years. I can teach you the correct way to remove many different kinds of backsplashes. I think the most puzzling ones are the laminate splasbacks. There are certain ways to identify if they are screwed to the counter below or glued to the wall with caulk or liquid nail.
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How to Make a Backsplash Out of Photos

March 5th, 2011 No comments

This article will teach you how to make interestingly different kitchen backsplashes out of your own favorite photos. Between cabinets countertops and appliances, there’s not a lot of room in kitchen design to get super personal with your choices. A solution is to get creative with your backsplashes. Click on this link(http://www.hgtv.com/design/rooms/kitchens/create-a-vinyl-photo-backsplash) and you you will find a video that demonstrates how to get super personal by adding photographs to your kitchen splash areas.



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